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Handbook of Modern Grinding Technology

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Part Processing by Grinding

    • Robert S. Hahn
    Pages 3-29
  3. Principles of Grinding

    • Richard P. Lindsay
    Pages 30-71
  4. Types of Grinding Wheels

    • William Ault
    Pages 72-87
  5. Truing and Dressing of Grinding Wheels

    • William Ault
    Pages 88-97
  6. Grinding with Superabrasives

    • R. L. Mahar
    Pages 98-118
  7. Grinding Chatter and Vibrations

    • K. Srinivasan
    Pages 119-169
  8. Precision Grinding Cycles

    • Robert S. Hahn
    Pages 170-190
  9. Centerless Grinding

    • W. F. Jessup
    Pages 191-232
  10. Vertical-Spindle Surface Grinding

    • D. H. Youden
    Pages 233-250
  11. Reciprocating Surface Grinding

    • Robert S. Hahn
    Pages 251-260
  12. Coated Abrasives

    • E. J. Duwell
    Pages 261-281
  13. Creep-Feed Grinding

    • Stuart C. Salmon
    Pages 282-300
  14. Honing

    • Hans Fischer
    Pages 301-336
  15. Adaptive Control in Grinding

    • Robert S. Hahn
    Pages 337-346
  16. Trouble Shooting Grinding Problems

    • Robert S. Hahn
    Pages 347-356
  17. Back Matter

    Pages 357-360

About this book

The latest information indicates that the United States now spends in excess of $150 billion annually to perform its metal removal tasks using conventional machining technology. That estimate is increased from $115 billion 5 years ago. It becomes clear that metal removal technology is a very important candidate for rigorous investigation looking toward improvement of productivity within the manufacturing system. To aid in that endeavor, an extensive program of research has developed within the industrial community with the express purpose of establish­ing a new scientific and applied base that will provide principles upon which new manufacturing decisions can be made. One of the metal removal techniques that has the potential for great economic advantages is high-rate metal removal with related tech­nologies. This text is concerned with the field of grinding as a subset of the general field of high-rate metal removal. Related processes (not cov­ered in this text) include such topics asturning, drilling, and milling. In the final evaluation, the correct decision in the determination of a grinding process must necessarily include an understanding of the other methods of metal removal. The term grinding, as used herein, includes polishing, buffing, lapping, and honing as well as conventional definition: "... removing either metallic or other materials by the use of a solid grinding wheel".

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